If it was in his childhood (which it is) I think when his parents went to work, his baby sitter watched him and when his parents were home his parents watched him and then his mom watched him when his dad was at work and his dad watched him when his mom was at work
carver dont be dumb everyone knows thatWrong! They didn't have last names because they were slaves. His father was called Giles and his mother was called Mary. George Washington Carver was just named George. Carver was the last name of the family who owned him. When he was no longer a slave after the 13th Amendment he took Carver as his last name.
He shaved and took care of his family.
he fell from a flight of stairs and a maid found him unconscious so she took him to the hospital. He died in January 5, 1943.
Upon returning from home one day, Carver took a bad fall down a flight of stairs; he was found unconscious by a maid who took him to a hospital. Carver died January 5, 1943 at the age of 78 from complications (anemia) resulting from this fall. He died at Tuskegee Alabama.Tuskegee, Alabama
carver dont be dumb everyone knows thatWrong! They didn't have last names because they were slaves. His father was called Giles and his mother was called Mary. George Washington Carver was just named George. Carver was the last name of the family who owned him. When he was no longer a slave after the 13th Amendment he took Carver as his last name.
Lawrence Washinton. He was George's older half-brother.
The president that took care of laundry was Washington. This is a pun on Washington's name, as he would have had to wash the laundry.
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One of the men that Martha Washington took care of was her husband, George Washington. Throughout their marriage, she supported him during his military service and later as the first President of the United States. Martha was known for her strong character and dedication to her family, often managing the household and supporting George in his endeavors.
George Washington Carver worked very hard to get his education and become a respected scientist. He took a job at Tuskegee Institute under Booker T. Washington. Teachers at the school were asked to take on additional roles, to save money. Carver was a great scientist, but a terrible administrator. He would become very angry and very pompous when he was either questioned about either paperwork he had completed, or asked to give a report. He would submit a letter of resignation each month, only to calm down and come back to work.